Timeline

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The road to success for Joe Zangie has been paved with highs and lows, ranging from sharing the stage with some of the world's top artists to losing the ability to sing professionally due to a devastating car accident. At the age of 18, just after graduating High School, Joe signed his first record contract with Tazmania/Metropolitan Records. Over the course of four years, Joe would record ten singles that were featured predominately both on Tazmania's successful dance compilations and on the radio, making him a regional celebrity, eventually bringing him to the attention of some of the movers and shakers in the industry, including a chart topping artist, Rockell. In 1998, Joe Zangie was approached by Robbins Entertainment recording artist, Rockell, to join her tour as her singing partner. During the span of two years, they performed to thousands of screaming fans as they opened for the Backstreet Boys, N'Sync, 98 Degrees and many others. Joe also appeared on national television shows as well as and many local morning talk shows in each market of the tour. This experience ignited his passion to record a solo album and, just as he was on the verge of signing a major recording deal, devastation struck. An oncoming car struck a vehicle that Joe was riding in one night, injuring not only his back, neck and knees, but also severely injuring his jaw. Finding himself not able to perform professionally, Joe was forced to leave the industry he loved. It was during this downtime that he formed his own management company which guided the careers of various artists, DJs and remixers. However, a nagging feeling of something left unfinished remained. With that, Joe headed back to the studio and recorded his solo album, Timeline. His first single, "Can You Feel The Love", drove his loyal fanbase to his MySpace page requesting new material. One constant remains at the forefront throughout Joe's journey in the music business - perseverence. In the summer 2007, Zangie returned to the stage in support of his new album, Timeline. All the while reconnecting with his fans and letting them know that Joe Zangie is back and stronger than ever...

The road to success for Joe Zangie has been paved with highs and lows, ranging from sharing the stage with some of the world's top artists to losing the ability to sing professionally due to a devastating car accident. At the age of 18, just after graduating High School, Joe signed his first record contract with Tazmania/Metropolitan Records. Over the course of four years, Joe would record ten singles that were featured predominately both on Tazmania's successful dance compilations and on the radio, making him a regional celebrity, eventually bringing him to the attention of some of the movers and shakers in the industry, including a chart topping artist, Rockell. In 1998, Joe Zangie was approached by Robbins Entertainment recording artist, Rockell, to join her tour as her singing partner. During the span of two years, they performed to thousands of screaming fans as they opened for the Backstreet Boys, N'Sync, 98 Degrees and many others. Joe also appeared on national television shows as well as and many local morning talk shows in each market of the tour. This experience ignited his passion to record a solo album and, just as he was on the verge of signing a major recording deal, devastation struck. An oncoming car struck a vehicle that Joe was riding in one night, injuring not only his back, neck and knees, but also severely injuring his jaw. Finding himself not able to perform professionally, Joe was forced to leave the industry he loved. It was during this downtime that he formed his own management company which guided the careers of various artists, DJs and remixers. However, a nagging feeling of something left unfinished remained. With that, Joe headed back to the studio and recorded his solo album, Timeline. His first single, "Can You Feel The Love", drove his loyal fanbase to his MySpace page requesting new material. One constant remains at the forefront throughout Joe's journey in the music business - perseverence. In the summer 2007, Zangie returned to the stage in support of his new album, Timeline. All the while reconnecting with his fans and letting them know that Joe Zangie is back and stronger than ever...